Tens of millions of Americans are still struggling, despite the slow economic recovery. NPR’s Pam Fessler begins a four-part series on All Things Considered looking at poverty in the US and how some organizations are helping families stay afloat.
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If it was just me, I would have [given] up a long time ago. - Tracy Boggs, single mother of two in Reading, Pa.
Tens of millions of Americans are still struggling, despite the slow economic recovery. NPR’s Pam Fessler begins a four-part series on All Things Considered looking at poverty in the US and how some organizations are helping families stay afloat.
If it was just me, I would have [given] up a long time ago. - Tracy Boggs, single mother of two in Reading, Pa. Tens of...
The glamorous life of American poverty. Somebody tell me again how lazy these people are. Tell me they have no work...
This series has been really good so far.
I feel like the discription is too much. They should get rid of slow or despite. It is like saying that a runner lost a...
Reading is where I call home for more than half of the year. It is so easy to get lost in the beautiful scenery of the...
